Pros: Great reliability, good price, decent speed, CD-TEXT capable Cons: Some of the software isn't very useful
I bought the Ricoh 7060a from Comp USA well over a year ago. This is easily the most reliable computer component I have ever owned. I have burned hundreds of discs on this thing and there was only *1* time that it failed, and that was my fault. I...
Pros: Great Price, 2MB Buffer, 6x Write, Easy to Install, Great Software Bundle Cons: Not a Good Place to Put My Pop Tarts...
When I finally decided to buy a CD-R/RW drive, I never thought I would end up owning one that came in a red and white CompUSA box. What attracted me was the incredible price on this one compared to the others. In fact, the Ricoh-branded drive was...
Pros: Inexpensive, reliable Cons: Not the fastest around today
This drive is a workhorse. I have the internal ATAPI model, and I've thrown everything at it-backup, CD copying, digital audio extraction, you name it and it comes back for more. Out of over 200 burns, I have only 2 coasters (ruined CD-Rs) to show for...
Pros: No waste of CD's, comes packed with software Cons: Cant install itself...but hey we gotta do something ourself :)
I've done plenty of writing in my time, mostly at friends houses, and learned what brands NOT to buy and what brands to buy for myself. Brands NOT to buy...JVC, Hi-Val, ect.... Brand I chose...Ricoh, and a great choice it was.
Pros: Compatibility, reliability, endurance Cons: more expensive than others
In a time when CD-R and CD-RW are becoming the most affordable way to backup, because of their versitility it is great to know which company has been ahead of the mark all along.
Why is CD-R better than standard Backups? Well first of all...
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